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Andy Bettencourt
Where is the database or the gold standard resource on researching passenger volume?
Where did you come up with 60 cu/ft?
I'm going to bet that a Miata has 59 cu ft of interior volume.. ![;)](/images/smilies/wink.png)
Manufacturers typically publish this information with their list of new car specs. you can find interior volumes on just about any car review site- edmunds, motor trend, car mfr brochure or website, etc. As there is a standard test method to calculate this number, I would rely on any of those sites to provide usable data (Mfr's owner or service manual data first).
As a side note, the standard measurements for interior volumes to classify cars include trunk volume. Reference: http://books.google.com/books?id=F3Q...page&q&f=false
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